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    Beatles Exam 2

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    lyrics describing lost love in a desolate fashion. It is... "Here‚ There and Everywhere" "I’m Only Sleeping" "Eleanor Rigby" "For No One" "Taxman" 2 This ’65 Beatles album‚ with U.S. advanced sales of $1 million‚ was transitional‚ featuring film songs and other recordings‚ more introspective lyrics‚ and the influence of Dylan and Folk Rock. It is... Help! A Hard Day’s Night Beatles For Sale Rubber Soul Revolver 3 In late ’65‚ the Beatles released their second film‚ shot across

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    Fashion is a way to show a person’s form of personal expression‚ a display of self-concept‚ the amount of wealth a person may have‚ and how the fashion and advertising industries influence them. But where has the influence come from that has made it such a huge importance in our everyday lives? The fashion‚ media and advertising industries‚ are very prominent in teenagers lives. Watching TV‚ celebrities that they see‚ searching the Internet‚ and reading magazines are the very way that teenagers come

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    Westwood are three famous British fashion designers in international‚ they delivered influence to fashion trends. In 1992 he earned his master’s degree in fashion design from St. Martin’s Royal College of Art. The entire degree show was bought as a high price by an influential stylist Isabella Blow. In 1996‚ Alexander McQueen nicknamed "the hooligan of English fashion"‚ was named head designer at the Paris couture house of Givenchy.(3-1) McQueen designed a wealth of fashion products‚ most of them were

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    Beatles Impact on America

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    It was 47 years ago‚ when The Beatles step foot in America and changed the course of music and history forever. Within the triangle of the Cultural Revolution of the 1960’s (sex‚ drugs‚ music)‚ it is easy to establish the fact that music was the very pinnacle of it all. The rock ’n’ roll music of the 1960’s was very appealing to all teenagers around the world and no other music group than The Beatles influenced the world as much as they. Unknown at the time‚ these four young men from Liverpool ultimately

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    The Beatles had its start as a young band in the early 1960’s; they came about just as some of the most influential rock n’ roll artists were exiting the scene‚ as a result‚ their success and music had a great impact on music in their time. They brought with them a fresh kind of music which involved fusing of different musical sounds like rhythm & blues as well as different types of pop music at the time. With continual experimentation with non standard instruments‚ exploration of new recording

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    Bailey Wilson Dr. Lovell English 1310 19 September 2014 Lennon’s Inspiration “ If there hadn’t been an Elvis‚ there wouldn’t have been The Beatles.” -John Lennon Praise: John Lennon was a musician‚ who became famous for founding one of the most commercially successful bands in the history of pop music. Lennon later embarked on a solo career and produced three critically acclaimed albums‚ and two iconic songs. He is responsible for recording twenty-five number-one singles on the US Hot 100 Chart.

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    culture‚ not only through its fast paced music‚ but also through its fashion. The youths who proceeded to follow punk‚ were reacting to current social situations in the 1970’s and doing so by expressing themselves through music‚ clothing‚ and violence. Punk chose to fight for such things as anti-capitalism and anti-racism. Punk stood against everything that was conventional with its Do-It-Yourself (DIY) attitude towards fashion and music. Ironically‚ though punk was opposed to traditionalists‚ once

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    similarities in history. The Beatles and Mahatma Gandhi‚ known as Gandhi‚ shared a lot of similarities yet were very different. In spite of differences the men had common opinions. They were using peaceful methods‚ influenced all of the fans‚ and had many enemies. The world famous singers The Beatles and Gandhi are both extremely non-violent‚ but in the end still had enemies. Both The Beatles and Gandhi have fans that respond in intense physical ways beyond their reach. The Beatles fans followed the long

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    The Beatles and Help

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    Hey man I was wondering whether you want to do it. I have a great day out. The comments for your help. I have a great day out. The comments for your help. I have a great day out. The comments for your help. I have a great day out. The comments for your help. I have a great day. The only way I could have a look and see Hey man I was wondering whether you want to do it. I have a great day out. The comments Hey man I was wondering whether you want to do it. I have a great day out. The comments for your

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    throughout the entire country as the new British invaders enter the theatre. Can you hear yourself think? Well‚ of course not‚ it’s The Beatles! People crowd around and run to their seats‚ even people that didn’t buy tickets still came hoping that they could hear the wonderful band play. But‚ of course they couldn’t‚ they just liked to think they could. The Beatles came to America for the first time in the fall of 1964‚ ahhhh‚ the good old days. They impacted the country the minute they started on

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